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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, Mr Green Fingers, c. 1950
Burnley College staff member Bill Nicholls showing college student Margaret Miller how to choose the best pears in the college's garden.staff, students, female students, bill nicholls, margaret miller, publicity, pears, orchard, students working outside -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Argus, Call of the Outdoors - Girls with 'Green Fingers', 1953
Four photocopied pages which together make up an article by Barbara Wallis published on page 16 of The Argus, July 16, 1953. The original newspaper cutting was lent by Mary-Anne Connors in 1991 (contact details in paper catalogue). Includes photographs of Burnley students Mary Lee, Joan Fitzgerald, Jane Ogden and Anne Sheldon. Others mentioned are: Mary Louise Leng, Jennifer Edwards, Justine Mitchelson, Helen Eastman, Alison Howie, Valerie Sloane and Eleanor McClelland. The article discusses what the students will do or hope to do after graduation. All (Mary Lee, Joan Fitzgerald, Jane Ogden and Anne Sheldon on the photograph and Mary Louise Leng, Jennifer Edwards, Justine Mitchelson, Helen Eastman, Alison Howie, Valerie Sloane and Eleanor McClelland) but 3 of them graduated in 1951 and 1954. mary lee, joan fitzgerald, jane ogden, anne sheldon, mary louise leng, jennifer edwards, justine mitchelson, helen eastman, alison howie, valerie sloane, eleanor mcclelland, female students, barbara wallis, mary-anne connors, careers for girls, careers in horticulture -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, Green Oasis Full of Secrets, 2012
Article about the Melbourne Club garden when the Club opened its gardens for the first time to raise funds for the Friends of Burnley Gardens. This was instigated by John Fordham,arborist and FOBG member, who is their arborist.Article in "The Age" 22.09.2012 by Denise Gadd about the Melbourne Club garden when the Club opened its gardens for the first time to raise funds for the Friends of Burnley Gardens. This was instigated by John Fordham,arborist and FOBG member, who is their arborist.the age, denise gadd, fobg, friends of burnley gardens, john fordham, melbourne club, fundraising, arborist -
Victorian Railway History Library
Book, R. Willson, D. Keenan, R. Henderson, The green lines, 1966
The t"Green Lines"were the south western tramway services of the former Sydney metropolitan services.Ill, maps, p.90.non-fictionThe t"Green Lines"were the south western tramway services of the former Sydney metropolitan services.tramways - sydney, urban transport - sydney -
Victorian Railway History Library
Book, Preston, R.G, Green Diesels: The 40 and 41 Class, 1997
A history of the green diesel electric locomotives, the 40 and 41 class on the New South Wales Railways.ill, p.184.non-fictionA history of the green diesel electric locomotives, the 40 and 41 class on the New South Wales Railways.diesel locomotives - new south wales - history, diesel locomotives - australia - history -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Book, Triumph Books, The rules of the green: a history of the rules of golf, 1997
A history of the rules of golf250 p., illus. non-fictionA history of the rules of golfgolf - rules, golf - history -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper - Newspaper Clipping, Martin Galvin, Green's legacy a fine place to live: the suburb was green in more than just its name by Martin Galvin, 30/04/2024
Author Martin Galvin reflects on life in Greensborough in the 1950s and the changes that have occurred since then.News clipping, black text and colour imagegreensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article - Newspaper Clipping, The Age, Careers in Local Government - Melbourne's green lands, 14/07/2012
Discusses employment at Banyule City Council in particular the planning departmentNewspaper text and colour imagebanyule city council, town planning -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Progress Leader, Green House Cleans Up, 2011
Article in Progress Leader 24.05.2011 p 11. Description of Friends of Burnley Gardens member Liz Cooper's sustainability award from the Boroondara Council for her garden.the progress leader, liz cooper, sustainability award, boroondara sustainability award -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Book, Green Grows our Garden; a Centenary History of Horticultural Education at Burnley, 1991
2 copies Hardback book by A.P. Winzenried & associated correspondencei copy stamped "Victorian College of Agriculture and Horticulture Burnley Campus Copy issue number: 300 (signed by author) Author: A. P. Winzenried"a.p. winzenried, green grows our garden, centenary -
Darebin Art Collection
Painting - John Sheehan, John Sheehan, Green and Gold, 2005
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Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper - Newspaper Clipping, The Age, Green suburb grows up but still retains its small town vibe, 20/04/2024
Author Clay Lucas interviews many locals about life in Eltham throughout the years.5 page print copy of digital Newspaper article, text and black and white photographseltham history, eltham social conditions -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Michaels, Rand, Women of the Green Berets, 1967
Heartsick to help the heroes they loved, they had to fight their own shattered emotions first.Heartsick to help the heroes they loved, they had to fight their own shattered emotions first.vietnam war, 1961 - 1975 - veterans - fiction, green berets -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Young Herald, Put Your Green Fingers to Workk, 1963
Article in "The Young Herald" about careers. Describes the courses at Burnley including the new 3 year Diploma which started in 1963.the young herald, careers, students, diplomas, horticulture -
Merbein District Historical Society
Photograph - Drying green on early Merbein vineyard
Reproduced black and white photo.grapes, dried fruit, hot dip, merbein, block, drying green, harvest, summer, trolley -
Merbein District Historical Society
Photograph, Drying Green, unknown
grape block -
Merbein District Historical Society
Photograph, Drying Green, unknown
grape block -
Warrnambool RSL Sub Branch
Book, BOOK: Goose Green - A Battle is Fought to be won
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Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Sigmoidoscope Rigid, Mid to late 1900s
This item was used before the flexible sigmoidoscope (1996) and before the introduction of fibre optics late 1900s. The 1900s saw an incredible leap forward in the field of medical procedures. The ability to visually see what was happening within the human body (in real time) provided greater analysis about certain biological abnormalities during a greater time elapse than before. This procedure involved less trauma to the patient and greater flexibility to the Physician in treatment schemes. The rigid signoidscope, however provided the first visual of the colon in situ, but was highly invasive to the patient.This item was used in the Mount Beauty Hospital for qualified Physicians to use in their diagnostic evaluation of patients. This would not be an instrument used by a General Physician. This item is still a internal observatory method which may, in some instances, cause some minor complications. This item does point to the level of medical diagnostics, equivalent to those available in larger towns and cities, which brings this rural area (once considered to be an isolated region) to a higher level of medical care.This rigid 35 cm long sigmoidoscope (internal probe) is made of stainless steel outer hollowed rounded rod, which permits the use of both a fixed (very thin) lighting rod and two flexible cord lights access. Both the lighting rod and the flexible lights can be lowered within the main rod to allow the physician to see the colon at the bottom of the rod.These items are all contained within a specifically inlaid wooden box. The box has separate open compartments for the main instruments and a small lidded compartment containing replacement light bulbs. The hollowed tube permits the physician to visually observe the signoid (an S shaped part) of the colon.On the stainless steel main rod body are engraved the lengths of the body,in centimetres ,with numbers starting at the five centimeter mark and then every five centimetres up to the thirty centimetre mark. On the front inside rim of the box are two inlaid white plastic strips with black print, "ALLEN & HANBURYS Ltd" and the other "LONDON"medical diagnostics, sigmoidoscope examinations, medical examinations, hospital equipment -
Victorian Apiarists Association
Publication, Amateur Beekeeping (Edward LLoyd Sechrist) Second Edition, 1976
A5 Hardcover book with a browny orange under cover. Outer cover has a dark picture of a Queen cell. Title is in Yellow writing, author is in orange writing. On the back are listed books & descriptions published by Robert Hale 156 pagesOn the inside front cover is a blurb about the book. The inside back cover is a blurb about the author -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 1950 c
Black and white photograph of Ray and Eileen nee Duncan Potter of New Zealand with their three children Roma, Kathleen and David.genealogy -
Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, Bees, hives, honey!: beekeeping for children (Rowe, Tim), 2012, 2012
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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Historian dies, 2/06/1993 12:00:00 AM
Obituary by Andrew Block on Ossie Green.Obituary by Andrew Block on Ossie Green.Obituary by Andrew Block on Ossie Green.green, oswald stuart -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph, Allen Farrow
Men playing Bowls on the green on the greens on the corner of Gipps and Bank StreetPhotograph of a sports ground that no longer exists on the corner of Gipps and Bank StreetBlack and white photograph of bowlers on the green on the corner of Gipps and Bank StreetOn back of photograph. Port Fairy Bowling Green. Building, Haylocks Carriage, Gobles Mill. S Brown, (Dake) Malone ? on back of photograph. Allen Farrow, 366 Bourke St, MU3422, Melbourne. For re-ordering please quote No 15 bowls, gipps street, bank street, bowling club -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Mines Department, Victoria, Deep Leads of Victoria, 1937, 1937
Charcoal green soft covered book of 64 pages. Contents include Ballarat, berry Consols, Canadian Lead, Castlemaine-Daylesford System, Chiltern, Duke of Cornwall Mine, Dyke's Freehold, Frenchman's Lead, Garibaldi Shaft, Glenfine, Guidlford, Hepburn Estate Co., Hepburn Home Paddock, Italian Gully, Henderson's Lead, Langi Logan, Leigh Consols, Sebastopol Plateau; Talbot, Woady Yalloak, A definition of a deep lead, formation of deep leads, water in deep leads, methods of deep lead mining (Tunnelling, Deep sinking, Chiltern method of working, Ballarat method of working), sampling washdirt and gravels, Balmoral, Mt William, Stawell, Moyston, Great Western, Ararat, Raglan, Wimmera Valley, Landsborough, Cardigan, Haddon, Beaufort, Waterloo, Avoca, Lamplough, Caralulup, Ballarat West, Ballarat, Smythesdale, Glenfine, Illabarook, Durham Lead, Morrison's Lead, Bullengarook, Berry-Moolort-Loddon System, Clunes, Creswick, Spring Hill, Bullarook, Castlemaine - Daylesford, Majorca, Carisbrook, Timor, Burnt Creek Tributary, Tarnagulla, Marong, Rheola, Inglewood, Huntly, Coliban, Campaspe, Goulburn Lead System, Ovens Valley System, Mitta Mitts, Kiewa Valley, Tarago, Tanjil, Moondarra, Bogong, Dargo High Plains, glossarymining, deep leads, mines department, squire, leigh consols, chiltern, duke of cornwall mine, dyke's freehold, frenchman's lead, garibaldi shaft, glenfine, guidlford, hepburn estate co., hepburn home paddock, italian gully, henderson's lead, langi logan, sebastopol plateau, talbot, woady yalloak, tunnelling, deep sinking, chiltern method of working, ballarat method of working, sampling washdirt. gravels, balmoral, mt william, stawell, moyston, great western, ararat, raglan, wimmera valley, landsborough, cardigan, haddon, beaufort, waterloo, avoca, lamplough, caralulup, ballarat west, ballarat, smythesdale, illabarook, durham lead, morrison's lead, bullengarook, berry-moolort-loddon system, clunes, creswick, spring hill, bullarook, castlemaine - daylesford, majorca, carisbrook, timor, burnt creek tributary, tarnagulla, marong, rheola, inglewood, huntly, coliban, campaspe, goulburn lead system, ovens valley system, mitta mitta, kiewa valley, tarago, tanjil, moondarra, bogong, dargo high plains -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, 1937
When this photo was taken "Holly Green" as it was called then was owned by the Webb family. It was originally called "Emu Bottom" when the Evans family owned the property and re-named "Emu Bottom" when Hedly Elliot acquired it in the 1960s.A mounted black and white photograph of "Holly Green". There is a picket fence with a stone wall entrance on either side of a cyclone gate in the foreground. The fountain is on the LHS and a flowerbed on the RHS. The homestead is beyond the lawn. The mount is buff coloured with an inscription underneath the photo in gothic script.HOLLY GREEN / VICTORIA'S OLDEST HOMESTEAD AT THE AGE OF 101 YEARS / SUNBURY, 1937holly green, emu bottom, fences, fountains, sunbury, evans, george, webb, harry, stringer, esme, elliot, hedley, oldest house, house names, 1930s, george evans collection -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Slide - Glass slide, 1891-1905
Photograph depicting the 'Rhode Island Greening' apple.Rhode Island Greeningfruit, apples -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Souvenir - Cloth Badge, n.d
Cloth badge, white Portland Aluminium logo in green and yellow, 'PORTLAND ALUMINIUM' in green lettering beneath logo.White Portland Aluminium logo in green and yellow, 'PORTLAND ALUMINIUM' in green lettering beneath logo -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Geological specimen - Malachite in Conglomerate, Unknown
Malachite is a green copper carbonate hydroxide mineral and was one of the first ores used to make copper metal. Malachite has been utilised as a gemstone and sculptural material in the past as its distinctive green color does not fade when exposed to light or after long periods of time. Malachite is formed at shallow depths in the ground, in the oxidizing zone above copper deposits. The material has also been used as a pigment for painting throughout history. Malachite is considered a rare gemstone in that the original deposits for the stones have been depleted leaving behind very few sources. In addition, the use of Malachite as gemstones and sculptural materials remains just as popular today as they were throughout history. It is quite common to cut the stone into beads for jewellery. The fact that Malachite has such a rich colour and one that does not fade with time or when exposed to light makes it particularly rare. Although there is no indication available of the locality from which the specimen was sourced, it is likely that the specimen was collected either in South Australia in the vicinity of the Burra Burra mines or in Victoria as part of programs of geological surveying undertaken in the Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries. This specimen is part of a larger collection of geological and mineral specimens collected from around Australia (and some parts of the world) and donated to the Burke Museum between 1868-1880. A large percentage of these specimens were collected in Victoria as part of the Geological Survey of Victoria that begun in 1852 (in response to the Gold Rush) to study and map the geology of Victoria. Collecting geological specimens was an important part of mapping and understanding the scientific makeup of the earth. Many of these specimens were sent to research and collecting organisations across Australia, including the Burke Museum, to educate and encourage further study.A solid hand-sized copper carbonate hydroxide mineral with quartz pebbles in red conglomorate matrix presenting shades of cream, brown and green.Existing label: Malachite / (green) in / conglomerate / (white quartz / pebbles / in red matrix /geological specimen, geology, geology collection, burke museum, beechworth, geological, indigo shire, malachite, malachite specimen, australian mines, mines, geological survey, conglomorate, matrix -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Photograph - Last green tram leaving Camberwell Depot, Paul Nicholson, 5-8-1979
Photo shows W2 630 leaving Camberwell depot on 5-8-79. The photographer has noted that it was the last green tram to leave before being replaced by an all orange Z class fleet. Tram is showing Special, indicating a depot transfer. Has adverts for Jex Soap pads and James Ould Motors. In the background is the Camberwell depot offices and a shelter.Yields information about Camberwell depot and the transfer to an all orange Z class fleet.Photograph - Black and White - Last green tram leaving Camberwell DepotOn rear in ink - ''w2 630 leaving Camberwell Depot 5-8-79, last green tram out of Camberwell - Paul Nicholson.tramways, camberwell depot, w2 class, tram 630, last tram, shelters